US6670890B2 - Thermally activated sensor system - Google Patents
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- This invention generally relates to a temperature-based sensor for detecting undesirable vibrations or temperatures in a vehicle component.
- a sensor system includes a thermally sensitive sensor, a transmitter portion and a power source.
- the sensor device is encapsulated to protect the components from the environment such that the sensor is mountable within a vehicle component.
- the sensor is activated and the transmitter portion is energized by the power source to transmit a signal to a receiver unit.
- One disclosed embodiment of the sensor device provides a thermally sensitive sensor such as a thermostat that functions as a normally open switch. When the temperature in a component such as a universal joint exceeds a preselected threshold, the thermostat sensor closes and the transmitter portion is energized to transmit a signal to a receiver unit. An alert is then activated to notify an operator.
- a thermally sensitive sensor such as a thermostat that functions as a normally open switch.
- the sensor includes a measurement-taking sensor portion.
- the thermostat sensor closes and the measurement-taking sensor portion takes a measurement and transmits the measurement to a receiver unit.
- the measurement-taking sensor can provide a one-time measurement or continuous measurement until the power source is depleted.
- FIG. 1 diagrammatically illustrates a vehicle including a sensor arrangement designed according to this invention
- FIG. 2 diagrammatically illustrates a sensor designed according to this invention
- FIG. 3 diagrammatically illustrates a universal joint including a sensor arrangement designed according to this invention
- FIG. 4 schematically illustrates the sensor embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 5 illustrates another example sensor arrangement designed according to this invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a drive line system 10 for a vehicle 12 .
- Drive lines include a series of components that move responsive to a motive force provided by an engine 14 .
- the drive line system 10 in the disclosed embodiment includes a pair of differentials 16 connected by a driveshaft 18 .
- Connectors 20 such as universal joints link the driveshaft 18 to each differential 16 while allowing movement along two axes.
- the differentials 16 are not parallel relative to the vehicle 10 .
- the driveshaft 18 must therefore be mounted at an angle defined as an angle “A”. This can produce more stress to connectors 20 which may result in elevated temperatures.
- the sensor device 30 includes a housing 32 that houses a thermally sensitive sensor 34 , a transmitter portion 36 and a power source 38 .
- the sensor device 30 is encapsulated by the housing 32 to protect the components from the environment.
- Example temperature sensors include thermistors, RTD's, or thermocouples.
- the communication between the transmitter 36 and the receiver 40 is wireless.
- Example transmitters 36 include infrared, microwave or radio frequency signals to provide communication between the transmitter 36 and a receiver 40 .
- the receiver 40 receives a signal from the transmitter 36 , it provides an output to a driver of the vehicle that the universal joint 22 has reached a critical temperature.
- the output can be a visible or audible signal for the driver such as schematically illustrated at 42 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a connector 20 such as a universal joint 22 which includes a central portion 24 and a multiple of trunions 26 .
- the universal joint 22 includes lubrication channels 28 that allow lubricants to flow through the body of the universal joint 22 .
- a sensor device 30 is positioned in the central portion 24 along an axis of rotation X of the universal joint 22 through a threaded section 25 of the sensor device 30 . It should be understood that the sensor device 30 may thus be in contact with the lubrication flowing through the lubrication channels 28 . Alternatively, the sensor device 30 may be separated from the lubricated channels 28 .
- the trunions 26 typically heat up during undesirable vibrations of the drive line components. In some instances, temperature increases may be most readily apparent in vehicles which include differentials 16 that are not parallel relative to the vehicle 10 (FIG. 1 ). This may result in more stress applied to the connectors 20 .
- the chosen thermally sensitive sensor 34 preferably operates to cause the transmitter 36 to provide a signal before any one of the trunions 26 reach a critical temperature.
- a critical temperature is over 200° F.
- the temperature sensor 34 preferably responds to a temperature that is less than the critical temperature recognizing that a lower temperature across the central portion of the universal joint 22 is sufficiently high when at least one trunion has reached the critical temperature. In one example, a temperature of approximately 150° F. at the central portion is considered high enough to indicate a critical temperature at a trunion.
- the temperature sensor 34 closes and the transmitter portion 36 is energized by the power source 38 to transmit a signal to a receiver unit 40 .
- one disclosed embodiment of the sensor device 30 provides the temperature sensor 34 as a thermostat that functions much like a normally open switch. When the temperature in the central portion of 24 of the universal joint 22 exceeds a preselected threshold, the temperature sensor 34 closes and the transmitter portion 36 is energized by the power source 38 to transmit a signal to a receiver unit 40 .
- another sensor device 30 ′ includes a measurement-taking sensor portion 44 .
- the temperature sensor 34 closes such that the transmitter portion 36 and measurement taking sensor portion 44 are energized by the power source 38 .
- the measurement-taking sensor portion 44 preferably takes a measurement and transmits that measurement as a signal to a receiver unit 46 .
- the measurement-taking sensor 44 can provide a one-time measurement or continuous measurement until the power source is depleted. In this embodiment the signal is transmitted to the receiver unit 46 which is linked to an output 48 such as a display.
- the sensor device 30 ′ is located within a vehicle tire.
- a temperature exceeds a preselected threshold, such as when the tire pressure is low and addition friction is generated
- the temperature sensor 34 closes such that the transmitter portion 36 and measurement taking sensor portion 44 are energized by the power source 38 .
- the measurement taking sensor portion 44 will then measure the pressure in the tire and transmit the pressure via the receiver unit 46 .
- the pressure is then displayed by the output 48 to alert an operator.
- the transmitter 36 is preferably maintained in a dormant state until awakened by the thermostat sensor 34 . Further, maintaining this dormant state allows the sensor 30 to be hermetically sealed as a unit. This necessity of an external power connection is eliminated which thereby allows the sensor 30 to be readily located in many small inaccessible locations such as drive line, axle, radiator, tire, and other vehicle components.
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